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Show ihj rrvo herald When You Eat Bread m mi m mmm 5ISTE 1,'EB OTsH you are; entitled; to everypiifig in1-- tbeholer Ljr&4 Clays , wheat - grain. - Dr. Wiley jvhile. oiling an engbws,at Bingham, says: Wheat is a complete the engine starting suddenly. food containing all theele-men- ts Fifty prisoner from ifee state ore be put- to work o the necessary for human road befweea Coulson anff Trice, it is nutrition.", ; '..'.-; announced....'. get the whole wheat m a iUlnta county digestible form.- Shredded elated oyer the prospects tit a state Ughway being constructed to five them Wheat Biscuit is whole an jbu tit-- or--itoei r wheat made digestible by It is announced that Utah wiU lake ,7ii.tj).:. 1 mmm Baking Rdwder; ''"' - penitentiary - But-besureyoi- F- S Drink in the Inter- Preparedness and Food tsi st v-- refdents-re-high- ly : c Ag)ta3;tfln .Against ' i i Passed by the Board of Censors .Conservation.: - wiffc-ik- 1 shredding ,,; everdevisedfQrf loaves Of baked .1 whole wheat with milk and thejraisiig be rnes,-ma- ke a delicious, will en eh phmt CriSfr-Titt- le activity t of Hils 'crop. allowing a constrita thm-v- : nounshinr rnal.. iMade at Oakland, California. 4rty-tte- in je -f h tin m h-v$- rectors of the governor the board state fair : hare announced that" the. state-fuiwill be held us usual at Salt of- - li J Smoot & Spa fford . 0 "Thai Good Coal" CASTLE GATE CLEAJLCRfcEK KINO SPRING CANYON CAMERON STANDARD KlNPX,ING-WQp- , I.nk till full An application for pardon has been I made by Mrs. Amy Ellen Hill, who shot II and kiiled'hoss M. lkt'nny, a Salt Lake i' attorney, in a down town offjpe builuV iilg last election night Struck by an automobile on the high-- , way near Clearlleld, as she. stepped from behind a buggy' in ' which were, seated her parents, Lola Stewart, aged 5, was ln.tantly killed. . Thousands of residents of the city Jna-jnoTeme- . 4th-Th- . e : . - ASK YOUR GROCER John R. Kilpatrick. effort will be made to introduce similar movements in all the colleges or this country. Coy, An -- - m I mmm r7 , THE KAISER'8 DREAM. There's a story : now current Btrange it may seem. Of the greatTCaiser Bill, and n .'.erfuL jfreamJ....- Powders do not save you money. Calumet docs it's pure acres of the. :Mosida havfor to cultivation and far superior to sour milk and soda, project persons ing horses and implements with which to farm. FRUIT GROWERS Ileports from Sevier, county filed with the stfttelasard ,xf equallzitlon t the assessment of that coun Buy your lime sulphur- - spray at home has been increased $4G3,032over last and save 20 per cent for cash.7 Belty year. The total assessment for 1917 is ter and more efficient than the imported. Riverville Cider Works, $5,823,593. ; Pro-KOJIta- m20 - THE -- - ., Monuments t , - " - rt .',.. Bcesley Ma rble & Granite -- Works'- . AN OPERATION gs -- - - AVERTED B nr Rio-Gran- 1 " ; g mm :'vk ' his cost, . That his soul, like his soldiers, would ere soon be lost It's ; h, - county were, closed April 27 because of lack of funds. The school was held Instruction In Saturdays during the last six weeks. The teachers donated their time for Drawing, this work'C. - Water Color, t - Struck by an engine while crossing Oil Painting the railway tracks in Salt Lake, A. K. ilarchanf, aged "4, a ploneer-o- f Utah, . Modeling and was hurled twenty feetrttrttt sustained Pastel, injrfrle's which resulted Jn his death a Phone 5i)2-M- ,; few hours later. This paper has long believed fn co ii According to F, A: Sweet, president operating with our subscribers and of ttia Staadard Coal company, inthem the best and most for creases; in the price of coal at the giving their money of any paper on earth. mines are scheduled to begin June 1, The subscription to this paper fa' exregardless of the, summer coal differ- tremely" low and yet we are going to ential established by the railroads. offer for the next several jnonths free After an illness covering a period tickets to the Columbia vaudeville of two years. Spencer Cla wscmi, a tnatinee for every dollar paid on sub A good variety fromjwhich grandson of Brtgham Young, died at scription accounts. Any one who has to make a - selection and his home in Salt Lake City, May 6,, of paid' their subscription since the first now is a good time to see us hearty trouble, lie was one of the best of this month will be given the tickets known musicians In the intermountain if they wlU bring their recepts to thia regarding the Monument : tf ,:'. office. country. you contemplate erecting. Bren-naA confession made by- E.; J. The Haneiy Belt. apparently clears up the mystery High class work at modlike a Norfolk jacketr "es, Tou the of from of $140 the disappearance erate prices. safe of the Denver & Rio Grande rail- iald the commuter, , "the belt Js so to hang smalf packages on. way company, at Helper on. March 31, handy Boston. TraniJcrlpt 1917, Brennan having admitted taking the money. Roosevelt Is in the midst of a build ing boom. The building, both In resFl ience and business sections, for 19l7, will be greater than In 101(C'and.4ast In year the number of about Increased the business section ' ''100 per cent Wlb selection the DR. D. D. BOYER, Through lard; prtslffehfof the Baltimore & Ohio Osteopathic-Physlciarailroad, as chief arbiter of the he emOther things than Headexisting between ployes and the road, a strike of the aches - and Lame Backs Philadelphia, Pa. "One year ago I the Denver & was respond to our treatment, very sick and I Buffered with pains has been averted. in my side and back: Mllritllillllllniillllllil Mrs, Boyer, Assistant. As a result of the activities Into until I nearly went which the students have been forced Hours 10 to 12; 2 to 5. crazy. ; I. went to "-- " to meet war. emergencies, the graduadiff erent'doctors and Phone 287 tion exercises of the district schools of they all said I had Utah will ta"ke a smaller role on the female trouble and stage of events this" year than they would not get any t i -have ever done before, relief until I would STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING The life of Mrs. B. II. Van llouseu be operated on. I steel Lne of Buffered for four Salt had was8avetlhy 8tocklloderB,-meetlnerregulafsnnttal was years before this of the Wm M. Roylance Co. corset stave when a revolver she handling was discharged, the bullet wIU be held la their office at 7 p. m worse themore 14th, 1917, for the purpose"of piece of Bteel bent from the force of medicine I took." Every month since X electing directors tor the ensuing year the bullet and the missile lodged in waa a young pl'l I had suffered with and to transact such other business the corset cramps in my sides at periods and waa !.?. aa pay properly come before said never regular." I saw your advertiseof a a month from visit Returning in ment the newspaper and the picture meJng. t, to the.eommeifctal eenters of the east, William Spry, ,' former governor of of a woman who had' been saved from Secretary, an operation and this picture was imUtah,." declares that the shortageof doctor .had GLAD-Xfood nnd the pojrelblUty2t.y?M pressed on my mind. The LEARN OFHTto make more two me days Only famine presents a nluch greater dan- gives husband to the so sent mind I op my my suhmarlnef warfare, Coughs that follow La tSrlppe, ot ger than that ,of store at once for a bottle of Lydia drug There will be no governors! day any deep seated hacking cough, will EtPinkham's Vegetable Compound, and wear idvrn the strohgeBf man cr wo crcises at tile' Salt Lake high, school believe me, I soon noticed a change and man if allowed to continue: C. Smith, this year, the first omission of this when I had finished the third bottle I 1421 12th St., Augusta, Ga., writes: ' I event In fifteen years. .The eveut. set waa cured ana never felt better. I grant got jone 25c bottle of Foley'a . Honey for May 18, has been called off been tint the privilege to publish my letter and Tar and my cough and cold is It Is believed the energy of- the hoys you and am only too glad to let other women tljout well. I was glad to learn of a can best be directed la inoTe know of my yroduc rr out medicine like that." Hediulst ttve chauuelsX " " 1,r"-- c. 3432 Hartville Street, Fhila., Pa. FREE TICKETS 10 wond- - ,:,.Z'J - .' show-tha- PARLEY. JEPPERSON Instructor tho Being tired of the Allles he lay down in bed, And amongst-oth- er things he dreamt he was dead, And in a fine coffin was lying in state, With his cold waxen features frozen with hate, He was not longhead till he found, to 5(KX " - n . FoUoi'lngJriegQtiationsf a week's Juro Uoiu.ilies.tiUiiontrolo. 4lef um f Cbeapirulbig caaBaking Art a half for a quarter) J. R. Hinckley and Prof. J. W. Fitzroyjwhe furnished such appropriate' mtisic, Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. . Curtis. - School of . J.' Ramsey, oss. hag offered (More than mmileaWaiterPWhealttr874 Sarah Mrs. fTApre? . mi) We take this mfans of extending our appreciation and thanks to the many friends who were .60 kind' in lending their assistance and sympa thy' in our bereavement, through the death of our father. Especially do we feel grateful to Rev. Ludwig Thomsen, the G. A, R., Troop F, Daughters of the G, - Al-,and theset who-xont- rt buted flowers and tendered their auto- - -- KE SELLS IT unces for a pound and CARD OF THANKS d . Srd-Th- j end to end. Every variety of vegetable Is Included in the list. At a meeting of the executive board m Z last xfrek. Governor Bamberger was id? nt and F. V.' Fitzgerald, m his seci ta ry, was chosen- secretary of the I'tllA i clia pter jj the: A uieri can. lie were-place- . v- - t home in Ogden," having been overcome by the fumes from a gas heater as he was, preparing to to take a bath. ln.tbe scnoor gardehFpTauted by .the' school Tliildreh.ojSiUt Lake lire Iwen- - D- All Sizes : ; Telephone took !r-- The manufacturer with the rigid tests of the laboratory and ;" factory wholesale jJrocerJwith 2ndtbie ' his high standing and desire to handle only reliable goods e retail groceFwho desires - to handle only those brands he"thows will please his customersTTfood officials with their " rigid laws for the purity and wholesomencss of food products. 5th And most important you, v.. the housewife with your desire ; for purity, efficiency and per- . feet satisfaction. ; 1st nrronTidlng'-C(iimfrr-vltuefia(H COKE and s Uh at and halt Lake on May 5 probably thir most elaborute military parade held m the capital since the days of '98. Daniel Furnlurid, 48 years of age, Was found deadln, the bathroom at his ANTHRACITE SMITHING : will fune is basedupoa patriotic motives with the view of influencing, public opinion in favor of jirohlhitinn, during the war. ' The present academic senior class at Yale voted to oppose the use of felass funds to , purchase alcoholic drinks at class reunions and other 1 can cat em al. they . class gatherings, . wont hurt me ! That's be- Among the alumni on the '"Commlt- tee of 71" which is the bro- metand that's why they're 1 1 j hibition movement spreading the entir among pure, temptina tasty, whole- graduate body are the following Robert W. OeForest, JoKn, V: Farwell a uiai iuckwvu why vim xjuic Walter Camp, George E. Vincent, IrJ . kid. anv hurt ving Fisher Henry L. Stinrtcm.tVance C. McCormick, William Sloane, Anson P. Stokes, James C. GreenwayT,A v: Jones, Henry S. Cpffio, Edward H If r 3 " i i0.vs'' .e. tWo Reunions "dry" IM8year7 an activ part in helping the federal bureau of animal industry Mamy out r and baking the: best pro--- tuberculosis In the jiairy herds. cess- re A cave-in- , due to" faulty, timbering, paring the whole wheat eaused the death inffirfohuhwood Metal mines in grain for the human stem- - I vwtonwoou canyon, near buu flrh Twn or thrA nf .steam-cooking- be Taf t a Xoinmiltee of 71" consisting - of some of Yale's most prominent Alum ni, and particularly tiie senior class of Yale this year iave their way. An appeal just sent out by Mr. Taft to n,b00 Yale graduates asking their to reduce or support entirely eliminate: the drinking. liquor at class reunions to be held in ..Yale Graduate rr- leavingthis earthto"""" heaven'he " On " went straight. Arriving 'up there, gave a knock at the gate; ... ,"-' BuC Saint Peter' looked out and in voice loud and clear, Said; "Begone Kaiser Bill, wje don't The visitdr's exclamation applies not only to the tastiness and attractiveness of the interior finish. It denotes1 also her hearty approval of Vant you here." "Wel'sald the ' Kaiser, "that's rather . : Juteii(M uncivil, LsupPBse after that I must 'go to the ' Devil." So he turned on bis heel and away he ' did go , At the top of his speed to the regions below, But when" he got there, he was filled our method of helping the prospective builder in making the proper selection of materials. Ideas for Interior Finish with dismay, For waiting out there he heard Old Nick say To. his Imps. "Now look here, boys, I And we are sure that we can save you money-- r -- - .Fi giveyou a warning, I'm expecting the Kaiser down here in r the morning, But don't let him in, for to me it's quite clear; He's a very bad man, and we .don't want him here. If onceJie gets in there'll be no end of " quarrels, In fact I'm afraid he'll corrupt our good morals. "Oh Satan, dear frierid," the Kaiser -' thencried, f on the material besides giving you the. best. moot lumber Co Phone 2059'8 S 40 Academy-Pho- tie ; "Excuse me for listening' while wait--' lng outaide, If you don't admit me, say where can em . I go?" '1 said Ihe Devil, really don't, know." "Oh, do let me in, I am feeling quite Summer Excursions cold, And if you want money, I have plenty - .'- of gold; Let me sit In a corner, no matter how Sunday Excursions 1'Indeed ..- -: "No, n6," said the Devil, "Most To Points East ihe Can-- - Ciiy ens-tmdSalrLae . Via the cer- - tainly not, We don't admit folks here for riches ' or pelf, Here's tome sulphur and matches, " make a Hell for yourself." Then he kicked Wilhelm out and" he vanished in smoke, ' And just at that moment the Kaiser awoke; He Jumped out of bed in a shivering TOMER, - L Rouiid Trip Fares from Provo and Main Line Points: ; $27.50 StFlutiTrrrTTTSEZO Colorado.' Springs . 727.50 ' 59.00 Chicago'.?; 40.60 Omaha 60.00 . Memphis ... 40JD0 , Kansas City Minneapolis 777771 1 56.44 :v Proportionately low rates to. many other eastefhdesr tinations. Tickets on. sale May 12th andveryWednesaay Denver i v,.V. ...... ; a dream never forget That I won't get to heaven I know very well, But It's really oo bad to be kicked out ofJlelLL'. ' Fall River" News. . And said, "Well, tHat's Jo . I'U -- - and Saturday thereafter until Sept. 12th.Finallimitre-- - . : turning uct. aist, . . " f . Itr ... O :, ; - kmirj t PROVO MINING CO. WILL SOON BE WORKING NEW SHAFT A modern train, carries through Pullman and Tourist Sleepers tor Denver IHiicago and Str Louis," without change of 'cars. Leaves Provo at 6:30 p.m. and passes "through the great Canyons of Colorado in daylight.- all-ste- el At a directors' meeting of the Provo Mining Co., held on Monday evening last, the directors decided to call all agreements off with the Eureka Lily Mining Co. for the running of a drift from the Lily shaft to the Provo property, as the two companies could not do busineBB because of the Provo peo- -- -- SUNDAY EXCURSIONS To Provo Canyon points, one single fare for the round trip; ' To Salt Lake, City and return $1.25. . ple refusing to agree npon vertical . side lines. Provisions were made at C. E. Ticket W. II. Eggertsen,, Agent. Aent. Mitchell, James-C. the meeting for President Leetham and directors John W. Far-re-r and John Strong to vjtelt the Provp property at Eureka and "select a site for a new shaft. Thel left Wed. Trouble Entirely Disappeared ; . thing produce any great relief. In a " " few days the trouble ' entirely dlsap nesday for Eureka. The company will begin sinking up- Knudt Lee, Wannaska, Minn.,' writes: peared and has never returned." Con-on this shaft either by letting a con- "For seyeral years my daughter had tains no Opiates t a safe, reliable, rem- tract or the eompany doing a bad chronic cough.-- . Not until we edy; children, like U." Hedqulst Drug ' lu the very. near future. ,. . tried Foley's Honey and Tar did any Co. : . ' s the-wor- V ''' k, v- - ' . " . |